Renaissance Vineyard & Winery
Renaissance Vineyard & Winery
During the Gold Rush, the wine region of Yuba became famous throughout the United States. Fortune Magazine recognized this fact in its 1933 issue describing the wine regions of the U.S. A group of French settlers, who founded nearby Frenchtown, were making Cognac-style brandy during this period. Marysville, thirty miles from Renaissance, boasted the largest winery in the state. A man named L.B. Clark had planted 50,000 vines on his 600-acre Rancho Virginia at Collins Lake, only 5 miles from Renaissance.
Special thanks Painting by Agata Zaborowski
Features/Activities:
- By Appointment
- Inquire online or events
- Mailing/Waiting List for Wines